List of commercial nuclear reactors

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This is a list of all the commercial nuclear reactors in the world, sorted by country, with operational status. The list only includes civilian nuclear power reactors used to generate electricity for a power grid. All commercial nuclear reactors use nuclear fission. As of July 2024, there are 415 operable power reactors in the world, with a combined electrical capacity of 373.7 GW. Additionally, there are 61 reactors under construction and 92 reactors planned, with a combined capacity of 68 GW and 90 GW, respectively, while 343 more reactors are proposed. [1] For non-power reactors, see List of nuclear research reactors. For fuel plants see List of nuclear reprocessing plants. Where not otherwise specified, all information is sourced from the Power Reactor Information System (PRIS) of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). [2]

Contents

In the following tables, the capacity (expressed in megawatt, MW) refers to the net capacity, or the maximum electricity output under reference ambient conditions, after deducting the losses within the system including the energy transformers. [3]

Argentina

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Atucha [4] 1 PHWR Siemens-KWUOperation suspended
(under maintenance)
3621 Jun 196824 Jun 1974
2 PHWR Siemens-KWUOperational74514 Jul 198127 Jun 2014
3 PWR Hualong One Planned [5] 1200
Embalse [6] 1 PHWR CANDU-6Operational6831 Apr 197420 Jan 1984(2049) [7]
CAREM 1 PWR CAREM25Under construction258 Feb 2014

Armenia

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Metsamor 1 PWR VVER-440/V-270Shut down3761 Jul 19696 Oct 197725 Feb 1989
2 PWR VVER-440/V-270Operational3751 Jul 19753 May 1980(2026) [8]

Austria

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Zwentendorf 1 BWR BWR-69 (KWU)Finished; never entered service878Apr 19725 Nov 1978

Bangladesh

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Rooppur 1 PWR VVER-1200/V-523Under construction108030 Nov 2017 [9] (2025)
2 PWR VVER-1200/V-523Under construction108014 Jul 2018(2026)

Belarus

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Ostrovets 1 PWR VVER-1200/V-491Operational11096 Nov 201310 Jun 2021 [10]
2 PWR VVER-1200/V-491Operational110924 Apr 20141 Nov 2023 [11]
Minsk 1 PWR VVER-1000 Unfinished96319831987
2 PWR VVER-1000 Unfinished96319831987

Belgium

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
SCK•CEN 1 PWR Westinghouse (WH) BR-3Decommissioned101 Nov 195710 Oct 196230 Jun 1987
Doel 1 PWR WH 2 loopsOperational4451 Jul 196915 Feb 1975(2025)
2 PWR WH 2 loopsOperational4451 Sep 19711 Dec 1975(2025)
3 PWR Framatome 3 loopsShut down10061 Jan 19751 Oct 198223 Sep 2022 [12]
4 PWR Belgian firms plus WH 3 loopsOperational10391 Dec 19781 Jul 1985(2035) [13]
Tihange 1 PWR Framatome 3 loopsOperational9621 Jun 19701 Oct 1975(2025)
2 PWR Framatome 3 loopsShut down10081 Apr 19761 Jun 198331 Jan 2023 [14]
3 PWR Belgian firms plus WH 3 loopsOperational10461 Nov 19781 Sep 1985(2035)

Brazil

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Angra 1 PWR WH 2 loopsOperational6091 May 19711 Jan 1985
2 PWR Pre-Konvoi Operational12751 Jan 19761 Feb 2001
3 PWR Pre-Konvoi Under construction12451 Jun 2010(2028) [15]

Bulgaria

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Kozloduy 1 PWR VVER-440/V-230Shut down4081 Apr 197028 Oct 197431 Dec 2002
2 PWR VVER-440/V-230Shut down4081 Apr 197010 Nov 197531 Dec 2002
3 PWR VVER-440/V-230Shut down4081 Oct 197320 Jan 198131 Dec 2006
4 PWR VVER-440/V-230Shut down4081 Oct 197320 Jun 198231 Dec 2006
5 PWR VVER-1000/V-320Operational10039 Jul 198023 Dec 1988
6 PWR VVER-1000/V-320Operational10031 Apr 198230 Dec 1993
7 PWR AP1000 Planned [16] 1150(2033) [16]
8 PWR AP1000 Planned [16] 1150
Belene 1 PWR VVER-1000/V-320
VVER-1000/V-446B
Unfinished953
1011
1987
2008
2 PWR VVER-1000/V-320
VVER-1000/V-446B
Unfinished953
1011
1987
2008

Canada

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Pickering 1 PHWR CANDU 500AShut down515Jun 196629 Jul 1971(2024)
2 PHWR CANDU 500AShut down515Sep 196630 Dec 197131 Dec 1997 [17]
3 PHWR CANDU 500AShut down515Dec 19671 Jun 197229 Dec 1997
4 PHWR CANDU 500AOperational515May 196817 Jun 1973(2024)
5 PHWR CANDU 500BOperational516Nov 197410 May 1983(2026)
6 PHWR CANDU 500BOperational516Oct 19751 Feb 1984(2026)
7 PHWR CANDU 500BOperational516Mar 19761 Jan 1985(2026)
8 PHWR CANDU 500BOperational516Sep 197628 Feb 1986(2026) [18]
Darlington 1 PHWR CANDU 850Operational878Apr 198214 Nov 1992(2052)
2 PHWR CANDU 850Operational878Sep 19819 Oct 1990(2050)
3 PHWR CANDU 850Operational878Sep 198414 Feb 1993(2053)
4 PHWR CANDU 850Operational878Jul 198514 Jun 1993(2053)
5 [19] BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2023)(2028)
6 [19] BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2023)(2028)
7 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2023)(2029)
8 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2023)(2029) [20]
Bruce 1 PHWR CANDU 791Operational823Jun 19711 Sep 1977(2043)
2 PHWR CANDU 791Operational823 [21] Dec 19701 Sep 1977(2043)
3 PHWR CANDU 750AOperational817Jul 19721 Feb 1978(2064) [22]
4 PHWR CANDU 750AOperational817Sep 197218 Jan 1979(2064)
5 PHWR CANDU 750BOperational817Jun 19781 Mar 1985(2064)
6 PHWR CANDU 750BOperational880 [23] Jan 197815 Sep 1984(2064)
7 PHWR CANDU 750BOperational817May 197910 Apr 1986(2064)
8 PHWR CANDU 750BOperational817Aug 197922 May 1987(2064)
NPD 1 PHWR CANDU Shut down19Jan 19584 Jun 19621 Aug 1987
Douglas Point 1 PHWR CANDU 200Shut down200Feb 196026 Sep 19684 May 1984
Gentilly 1 BWR CANDU BLWR 250Shut down250Sep 19661 May 19721 June 1977
2 PHWR CANDU-6 Shut down635Apr 19741 Oct 198328 Dec 2012
Point Lepreau 1 PHWR CANDU-6 Operational635May 19751 Feb 1983(2041)

China

Cuba

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Juragua 1 PWR VVER-440/V-318Unfinished44019835 Sep 1992
2 PWR VVER-440/V-318Unfinished44019855 Sep 1992

Czech Republic

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Dukovany 1 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4681 Jan 19793 May 1985
2 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4711 Jan 197921 Mar 1986
3 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4681 Mar 197920 Dec 1986
4 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4711 Mar 197919 Jul 1987
5 PWR TBDPlanned1200
6 PWR TBDPlanned1200
Temelín 1 PWR VVER-1000/V-320Operational10031 Feb 198710 Jun 2002
2 PWR VVER-1000/V-320Operational10031 Feb 198718 Apr 2003
3 PWR TBDPlanned1200
4 PWR TBDPlanned1200

Egypt

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
El Dabaa 1 PWR VVER-1200/V-529Under construction120020 Jul 2022 [60] (2028)
2 PWR VVER-1200/V-529Under construction120019 Nov 2022 [61]
3 PWR VVER-1200/V-529Under construction12003 May 2023 [62]
4 PWR VVER-1200/V-529Under construction120023 Jan 2024

Finland

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW) [63]
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Hanhikivi 1 PWR VVER-1200/V-491Cancelled1200(2023)(2029)2 May 2022 [64] [65]
Loviisa 1 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational5071 May 19719 May 1977
2 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational5071 Aug 19725 Jan 1981
Olkiluoto 1 BWR ASEA-III, BWR-2500Operational8901 Feb 197410 Oct 1979
2 BWR ASEA-III, BWR-2500Operational8901 Nov 197510 Jul 1982 [66]
3 PWR EPR Operational160012 Aug 200516 Apr 2023 [67]

France

Germany

Hungary

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Paks 1 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4701 Aug 197410 Aug 1983
2 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4731 Aug 197414 Nov 1984
3 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4731 Oct 19791 Dec 1986
4 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4711 Oct 19791 Nov 1987
5 PWR VVER-1200 Planned1114(2024)
6 PWR VVER-1200Planned1114(2024)

India

Iran

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Bushehr 1 PWR VVER-1000/V-446Operational9151 May 197523 Sep 2013
2 PWR VVER-1000/V-528Under construction91527 Sep 2019
3 PWR VVER-1000Planned915
Darkhovin 1 PWR Unfinished; restart planned360

Italy

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Caorso 1 BWR BWR-4 Mark2Shut down/in decommissioning8601 Jan 19701 Dec 19811 Jul 1990
Enrico Fermi 1 PWR WH 4-loopShut down/in decommissioning2601 Jul 19611 Jan 19651 Jul 1990
Garigliano 1 BWR BWR-1Shut down/in decommissioning1501 Nov 19591 Jun 19641 Mar 1982
Latina 1 GCR Magnox Shut down/in decommissioning1531 Nov 19581 Jan 19641 Dec 1987
Alto Lazio 1 BWR Unfinished9821 Jul 19821 Jan 1988
2 BWR Unfinished9821 Jul 19821 Jul 1988
Trino 2  [ IT ]1 PWR Unfinished95023 Dec 1987
2 PWR Unfinished95023 Dec 1987

Japan

Kazakhstan

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Aktau 1 FBR BN-350 Shut down/in decommissioning3501 Oct 196416 Jul 197322 Apr 1999

Lithuania

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Ignalina 1LWGR RBMK-1500 Shut down/in decommissioning11851 May 197731 Dec 198331 Dec 2004
2LWGR RBMK-1500 Shut down/in decommissioning11851 Jan 1978Aug 198731 Dec 2009
3LWGR RBMK-1500 Unfinished1185

Mexico

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Laguna Verde 1 BWR BWR-5Operational7771 Oct 197628 Jul 1990
2 BWR BWR-5Operational7751 Jun 197710 Apr 1995

Netherlands

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Borssele 1 PWR KWU 2LPOperational4821 Jul 196926 Oct 1973(2033)
Dodewaard 1 BWR BWR-2Shut down551 May 196526 Mar 196926 Mar 1997

North Korea

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Yongbyon 1 GCR Magnox (Pu-production)Shut down[ citation needed ]5[ citation needed ]1994
2 LWR [88] Planned [88] 30
Taechon 1Unfinished2001994
Kumho 1 PWR Unfinished10002003
2 PWR Unfinished10002003

Pakistan

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Chashma 1 PWR CNP-300 Operational3001 Aug 199315 Sep 2000
2 PWR CNP-300Operational30028 Dec 200518 May 2011
3 PWR CNP-300Operational31528 May 20116 Dec 2016
4 PWR CNP-300Operational31318 Dec 201119 Sep 2017
5 PWR Hualong One Planned1080
Karachi 1 PHWR CANDU Shut down901 Aug 19667 Dec 19721 Aug 2021
2 PWR Hualong OneOperational101423 May 201319 Mar 2021 [89]
3 PWR Hualong OneOperational101431 May 201618 Apr 2022

Philippines

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Bataan 1 PWR WestinghouseUnfinished; restart planned [90] 62119761986

Poland

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Żarnowiec 1 PWR VVER-440 Unfinished44031 Mar 19824 Sep 1990
2 PWR VVER-440 Unfinished44031 Mar 19824 Sep 1990
Choczewo [91] 1 PWR AP1000 Planned1250 [92] (2026)(2033) [91]
2 PWR AP1000 Planned1250(2035–2036) [91]
3 PWR AP1000 Planned1250(2037–2039) [91]
Pątnów [93] 1 PWR APR-1400 Planned1340
2 PWR APR-1400 Planned1340
Włocławek 1 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2030) [94]
Ostrołęka 1 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2030) [94]
Warsaw 1 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2030) [94]
Tarnobrzeg/Stalowa Wola 1 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2030) [94]
Dąbrowa Górnicza 1 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2030) [94]
Stawy Monowskie 1 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2030) [94]
Kraków 1 BWR BWRX-300 Planned300(2030) [94]

Romania

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Cernavodă 1 PHWR CANDU-6 Operational65031 Mar 19832 Dec 1996
2 PHWR CANDU-6Operational6501 Jul 19831 Nov 2007
3 PHWR CANDU-6Unfinished; restart planned650
4 PHWR CANDU-6Unfinished; restart planned650
5 PHWR CANDU-6Unfinished650

Russia

Slovakia

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Bohunice A-1 [112] HWGCRKS 150Decommissioned931 Aug 195825 Dec 197222 Feb 1977
1 [113] PWR VVER-440/V-230Shut down40824 Apr 19721 Apr 198031 Dec 2006
2 PWR VVER-440/V-230Shut down40824 Apr 19721 Jan 198131 Dec 2008
3 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4721 Dec 197614 Feb 1985(2045)
4 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational4711 Dec 197618 Dec 1985(2045)
Mochovce 1 PWR VVER-440 V-213Operational43613 Oct 198329 Oct 1998(2058)
2 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational43613 Oct 198311 Apr 2000(2060)
3 PWR VVER-440/V-213Operational44027 Jan 198717 Oct 2023 [114]
4 PWR VVER-440/V-213Under construction44027 Jan 1987

Slovenia

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Krško 1 PWR WH 2 loopsOperational68830 Mar 19751 Jan 1983(2043) [115]
2 PWR TBDPlanned1100(2030) [116]

South Africa

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Koeberg 1 PWR CP1 (France)Operational9301 Jul 197621 Jul 1984
2 PWR CP1 (France)Operational9301 Jul 19769 Nov 1985

South Korea

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
(planned)
Closed
Hanbit 1 PWR WH FOperational9604 Jun 198125 Aug 1986
2 PWR WH FOperational95810 Dec 198110 Jun 1987
3 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99723 Dec 198931 Mar 1995
4 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99726 May 19901 Jan 1996
5 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99729 Jun 199721 May 2002
6 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99520 Nov 199724 Dec 2002
Hanul 1 PWR CP1 (France)Operational96026 Jan 198310 Sep 1988
2 PWR CP1 (France)Operational9625 Jul 198330 Sep 1989
3 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99421 Jul 199311 Aug 1998
4 PWR OPR-1000 Operational9981 Nov 199331 Dec 1999
5 PWR OPR-1000 Operational9961 Oct 199929 Jul 2004
6 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99629 Sep 200022 Apr 2005
Shin-Hanul 1 PWR APR-1400 Operational134010 Jul 20127 Dec 2022 [117]
2 PWR APR-1400 Operational134019 Jul 20125 Apr 2024 [118]
3 PWR APR-1400 Under construction [119] 134030 Oct 2024(2032)
4 PWR APR-1400 Under construction [119] 134030 Oct 2024(2033)
Kori 1 PWR WH 60Shut down57627 Apr 197229 Apr 197818 Jun 2017
2 PWR WH FOperational6404 Dec 197725 Jul 1983
3 PWR WH FOperational10111 Oct 197930 Sep 1985
4 PWR WH FOperational10121 Apr 198029 Apr 1986
Shin-Kori 1 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99616 Jun 200628 Feb 2011
2 PWR OPR-1000 Operational9965 Jun 200720 Jul 2012
Saeul 1 PWR APR-1400 Operational141616 Oct 200815 Jan 2016
2 PWR APR-1400 Operational141819 Aug 200929 Aug 2019 [120]
3 PWR APR-1400 Under construction14001 Apr 2017
4 PWR APR-1400 Under construction140020 Sep 2018
Wolsong 1 PHWR CANDU-6 Shut down65730 Oct 197722 Apr 198324 Dec 2019
2 PHWR CANDU-6Operational65522 Jun 19921 Jul 1997
3 PHWR CANDU-6Operational68417 Mar 19941 Jul 1998
4 PHWR CANDU-6Operational68822 Jul 19941 Oct 1999
Shin-Wolsong 1 PWR OPR-1000 Operational99120 Nov 200731 Jul 2012
2 PWR OPR-1000 Operational96023 Sep 200826 Feb 2015

Spain

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Almaraz 1 PWR WH 3 loopsOperational10113 Jul 19731 Sep 1983
2 PWR WH 3 loopsOperational10063 Jul 19731 Jul 1984
Ascó 1 PWR WH 3 loopsOperational99516 May 197410 Dec 1984
2 PWR WH-3 loopsOperational9977 Mar 197531 Mar 1986
Cofrentes 1 BWR BWR-6Operational10649 Sep 197511 Mar 1985
José Cabrera 1 PWR WH 1 loopShut down/in decommissioning14124 Jun 196413 Aug 196930 Apr 2006
Lemoniz 1 PWR Unfinished19721984
2 PWR Unfinished19721984
Santa María de Garoña 1 BWR BWR-3Shut down/in decommissioning44611 May 197115 Feb 19756 Jul 2013
Trillo 1 PWR KWU 3 loopsOperational100317 Aug 19796 Aug 1988
Valdecaballeros 1 BWR Unfinished19751984
2 BWR Unfinished19751984
Vandellòs 1 GCR Shut down/in decommissioning48019672 Aug 197231 Jul 1990
2 PWR WH 3 loopsOperational104529 Dec 19808 Mar 1988

Sweden

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Ågesta 1 PHWR R3Shut down/in decommissioning101 Dec 19571 May 19642 Jun 1974 [a]
Barsebäck 1 BWR ASEA-IIShut down/in decommissioning6001 Feb 19711 Jul 197530 Nov 1999 [b]
2 BWR ASEA-IIShut down/in decommissioning6001 Jan 19731 Jul 197731 May 2005 [c]
Forsmark 1 BWR ASEA-III, BWR-2500Operational9861 Jun 197310 Dec 1980 [d]
2 BWR ASEA-III, BWR-2500Operational11161 Jan 19757 Jul 1981 [e]
3 BWR ASEA-IV, BWR-3000Operational11671 Jan 197918 Aug 1985 [f]
Oskarshamn 1 BWR ASEA-IShut down/in decommissioning4731 Aug 19666 Feb 197219 Jun 2017 [g]
2 BWR ASEA-IIShut down/in decommissioning6381 Sep 19691 Jan 197522 Dec 2016 [h]
3 BWR ASEA-IV, BWR-3000Operational14501 May 198015 Aug 1985 [i]
Marviken 1 BHWR R4Unfinished1961 Apr 196527 May 1970 [j]
Ringhals 1 BWR ASEA-IShut down/in decommissioning8811 Feb 19691 Jan 197631 Dec 2020 [k]
2 PWR WH 3-loopsShut down/in decommissioning9041 Oct 19701 May 197530 Dec 2019 [l]
3 PWR WH 3-loopsOperational10621 Sep 19729 Sep 1981 [m]
4 PWR WH 3-loopsOperational11041 Nov 197321 Nov 1983 [n]

Switzerland

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed [126]
Beznau 1 PWR WH 2-loopsOperational3651 Sep 19651 Sep 1969(2029)
2 PWR WH 2-loopsOperational3651 Jan 19681 Dec 1971(2031)
Gösgen 1 PWR KWU 3-loopsOperational10101 Dec 19731 Nov 1979
Leibstadt 1 BWR BWR-6Operational12201 Jan 197415 Dec 1984
Lucens 1HWGCRHWGCRDecommissioned61 Apr 196229 Dec 196621 Jan 1969
Mühleberg 1 BWR BWR-4Shut down/in decommissioning3731 Mar 19676 Nov 197220 Dec 2019

Taiwan

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Jinshan 1 BWR BWR-4Shut down/in decommissioning6362 Jun 197210 Dec 19783 Oct 2018
2 BWR BWR-4Shut down/in decommissioning6367 Dec 197315 Jul 19793 Oct 2018
Kuosheng 1 BWR BWR-6Shut down98519 Nov 197528 Dec 19811 Jul 2021 [127]
2 BWR BWR-6Shut down98515 Mar 197616 Mar 198315 Mar 2023
Lungmen 1 BWR ABWR Unfinished135031 Mar 199927 April 2014 [128]
2 BWR ABWR Unfinished135030 Aug 199927 April 2014 [128]
Maanshan 1 PWR WH 312 3-loopShut down95121 Aug 197827 Jul 198428 Jul 2024
2 PWR WH 312 3-loopOperational95121 Feb 197918 May 1985

Turkey

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Akkuyu 1 PWR VVER-1200/V-509Under construction11143 Apr 2018(2025) [129]
2 PWR VVER-1200/V-509Under construction11148 Apr 2020(2026)
3 PWR VVER-1200/V-509Under construction111410 Mar 2021(2027)
4 PWR VVER-1200/V-509Under construction111421 Jul 2022 [130] (2028)
Sinop [131] [132] 1 PWR Atmea-1Cancelled1100
2 PWR Atmea-1Cancelled1100
3 PWR Atmea-1Cancelled1100
4 PWR Atmea-1Cancelled1100

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Barakah 1 PWR APR-1400 Operational134519 Jul 20126 Apr 2021 [137]
2 PWR APR-1400 Operational134516 Apr 201324 Mar 2022 [138]
3 PWR APR-1400 Operational134524 Sep 201424 Feb 2023 [139]
4 PWR APR-1400 Operational134530 Jul 20155 Sep 2024 [140]

United Kingdom

United States

Uzbekistan

Plant
name
Unit
No.
TypeModelStatusCapacity
(MW)
Begin
building
Commercial
operation
Closed
Plant in the Jizzakh Region 1 PWR VVER-1200 Planned1200
2 PWR VVER-1200 Planned1200

See also

Notes

  1. The full reactor model name is R3/Adam. [121]
  2. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen II. [122]
  3. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen II. [122]
  4. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen III, [122] BWR-2500, [122] BWR 69. [123]
  5. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen III, [122] BWR-2500, [122] BWR 69. [123]
  6. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen IV, [122] BWR-3000, [122] BWR 75. [123]
  7. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen I. [122]
  8. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen II. [122]
  9. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen IV, [122] BWR-3000, [122] BWR 75. [124]
  10. The full reactor model name is R4/Eva. Construction date is approximate. Data are from Swedish Radiation Safety Authority. [121]
  11. The full reactor model name is ASEA-ATOM Gen I. [122] Closed at midnight on New Year's Eve. [125]
  12. The full reactor model name is Westinghouse 3-loops. [122]
  13. The full reactor model name is Westinghouse 3-loops. [122]
  14. The full reactor model name is Westinghouse 3-loops. [122]

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Generation III reactors, or Gen III reactors, are a class of nuclear reactors designed to succeed Generation II reactors, incorporating evolutionary improvements in design. These include improved fuel technology, higher thermal efficiency, significantly enhanced safety systems, and standardized designs intended to reduce maintenance and capital costs. They are promoted by the Generation IV International Forum (GIF).

The electricity sector in Sweden has three operational nuclear power plants with 6 operational nuclear reactors, which produce about 29.8% of the country's electricity. The nation's largest power station, Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant, has three reactors producing 3.3 GW and 14% of Sweden's electricity.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant</span> Nuclear power plant located in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, China

Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant (NPP) on the coast of the Yellow Sea, approximately 30 kilometers east of downtown Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, China. The plant's owner is Jiangsu Nuclear Power Corporation, a joint venture with majority owner a subsidiary of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sanmen Nuclear Power Station</span> Nuclear plant in Zhejiang, China

The Sanmen Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power station in Sanmen County, Zhejiang, China. Sanmen is the first implementation of the AP1000 pressurized water reactor (PWR) developed by Westinghouse Electric Company.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Astravets Nuclear Power Plant</span> Nuclear power plant in Astravyets District, Belarus

The Astravets Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant located in the Astravyets District, Grodno Region in north-western Belarus. The power plant is built close to the Belarus-Lithuania border, being 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius. The plant is powered by two 1194-MW VVER-1200 units supplied by Atomstroyexport, the nuclear equipment exporter branch of the Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom. The plant is owned by State Enterprise Belarusian NPP, which in turn is owned by the state-owned operator Belenergo.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant II</span> Nuclear power plant in Voronezh Oblast, Russia

Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant II is a Russian nuclear power plant with two 1200 MW pressurized water reactors (VVER) located in Voronezh Oblast. The power plant is built on the same site as the present Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant</span> Nuclear power plant in Smolensk Oblast, Russia

Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station in Russia. It is located in the Smolensk region, in Desnogorsk province, approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Smolensk, 115 kilometres (71 mi) from Bryansk and 320 kilometres (200 mi) from Moscow. Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant is the biggest power generating station in the north-western region of the united energy system of the Russian Federation. Smolensk NPP has an outer appearance similar to that of Chernobyl NPP units 3-4, as both are later generation RBMKs.

Ningde Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Fujian province, China. The site is located in Beiwan village in the town of Qinyu, Fuding, Ningde, Fujian. The plant will ultimately have six gigawatt-scale pressurized water reactors (PWRs). The first reactor began operation on 18 April 2013.The Ningde Nuclear Power project was approved by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in 2007. The project is 51% funded by the Guangdong Nuclear Investment Company Ltd, with Datang International Power Generation Co and the Fujian Coal Group completing the shareholding. A total investment of 52 billion yuan (US$7.6 billion) should result in the completion of Ningde Phase I. Including the final two units of Phase II, the total cost will exceed 70 billion yuan. The four units of Phase I will generate about 30 billion kilowatt hours per year, for which the plant will charge 0.37 yuan/kW·h.

The Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Fuqing, Fujian Province, China. The plant is located on the coast of Xinghua Bay, near Qianxue Village, Sanshan Town. The station has four 1,089 megawatt (MW) CPR-1000 pressurized water reactors (PWRs). The CPR-1000 is an advanced PWR design developed by China from the Areva-designed PWRs at the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant. The plant was jointly constructed and is operated by China National Nuclear Corporation (51%), China Huadian Corp. (39%) and the Fujian Investment & Development Co Ltd. (10%).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hanul Nuclear Power Plant</span> Nuclear power station in South Korea

The Hanul Nuclear Power Plant is a large nuclear power station in the North Gyeongsang Province of South Korea. The facility has six pressurized water reactors (PWRs) with a total installed capacity of 5,881 MW. The first went online in 1988. In the early 2000s it was the third largest operational nuclear power plant in the world and the second largest in South Korea. The plant's name was changed from Uljin to Hanul in 2013.

The Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant is a planned nuclear power plant located in Khuzestan province, Iran about 70 kilometers south of Ahvaz at the Karun river. Construction of one reactor has started. Some other projects on this site were cancelled. It's built by Masna.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant</span> Nuclear power plant in the stage of commissioning in Turkey

The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant is a large nuclear power plant in Turkey under construction located in Akkuyu, Büyükeceli, Mersin Province. It is expected to generate around 10% of the country's electricity when completed.

El Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant is the first nuclear power plant planned for Egypt and will be located at El Dabaa, Matrouh Governorate, Egypt, about 320 kilometers northwest of Cairo. The plant will have four VVER-1200 reactors, making Egypt the only country in the region to have a Generation III+ reactor.

The Zhangzhou Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station under construction in Lieyu Town, Yunxiao County, Zhangzhou on the coast of Fujian Province, in southeast China. The plant is owned by CNNC Guodian Zhangzhou Energy Co. Ltd., established in November 2011, which is owned by China National Nuclear Corporation (51%) and China Guodian Corporation (49%). CNNC originally planned to have AP1000 light water reactors, but later changed plans to the Hualong One design.

This is a list of all the commercial nuclear reactors in the European Union and in Europe, with operational status. The list only includes civilian nuclear power reactors used to generate electricity for a power grid. All commercial nuclear reactors use nuclear fission. As of May 2021, there are 180 operable power reactors in Europe, with a combined electrical capacity of 159.36 GW. There are currently 8 power reactors under construction in Europe.

The San'ao Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear reactor under construction in the Zhejiang province of eastern China. It is planned to house 6 reactors, at least two of which will be pressurised water reactors.

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